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Commandant Advises Private Guards On Intelligence Gathering

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The Nigerian Security
and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has appealed to private security organisations to raise their level of intelligence gathering in the fight against crime.
The Commandant General of the body, Dr. Ade Abolurin, said at a workshop for private guard companies in Benin organised by NSCDC in collaboration with Steward Resources Ltd, that the workshop became necessary in view of the current security challenges in the country.
According to him, the role of private guards was not only critical, but fundamentally necessary for effective and efficient protection of lives and properties.
“Security, as we all know today, is no longer the business of the police alone, but it is now the business of everybody. All hands must be on deck to arrest the situation”, he said.
“The private guard is one veritable tool that government can also use to combat crimes by way of intelligence gathering. As a private guard, the onus is on you to provide first hand information to other security agencies because you are closer to the people,” Abolurin added.
According to him, there is urgent need for synergy among the private guard firms to boost community policing.
Abolurin, who was represented by Mr Nnamdi Nwinyi, Assistant Commandant General and Head of Private Guard Companies, decried the mode of dressing by some participants.
Abolurin said that the guards should have tagged their names on their uniform for proper identification.
He urged them to be vigilant at all times and appealed to prospective private guard companies to ensure that they were licenced.

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